Abstract
Schizophrenia is presented as a biopsychological model that goes beyond current biological etiology and considers psychosocial stressors that exacerbate this condition. High dopamine levels thought to contribute to schizophrenia are viewed as a biological reflection of loosened thought incited by psychological stress contributing to the mind‐body interaction and, at times, creative processes. Psychotherapeutic interventions are considered indispensable to the treatment of schizophrenia.
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